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you talk to steve israel? you know this so well. >> steve is doing a great job. i did it for two terms. he is doing a great job. we will pick up seats. we have been gaining momentum. and the magic number is 25 seats. and look, we are in striking distance. i did not think anyone is making any particular prediction other than to say that the focus on the republican budget, the romney-ryan plan for the country has helped a lot of our candidates. and a lot of these seats, you have a republican congress who voted for a budget that turns a medicare into a voucher plan. that has a tax plan that independent groups have said would raise taxes on middle income taxpayers to finance tax breaks for the wealthy. i think a lot of these are in play. part of it will depend on not only the president winning, but winning by a decent margin, obviously by today's standards that is 1.5%, a 2%. >> with keeping the key states are? california has been mentioned. and the home state of the new york. where are these going to have to be? >> i think new york is very important. florida. what o
you talk to steve israel? you know this so well. >> steve is doing a great job. i did it for two terms. he is doing a great job. we will pick up seats. we have been gaining momentum. and the magic number is 25 seats. and look, we are in striking distance. i did not think anyone is making any particular prediction other than to say that the focus on the republican budget, the romney-ryan plan for the country has helped a lot of our candidates. and a lot of these seats, you have a...
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hamas has now empowered and the voices in israel that don't want peace have grown stronger because of this. is there any pass to any peace that you see in the near future? >> the problem is what you have essentially is a small kbabal of three players. the netanyahu government whose priorities are not the peace process but iran. and the greater chances he will have to confront his own ideology and coalition and hamas that has absolutely no stake and wants to undermine abbas. these are the new alignment which is taking us further and further away from the prospects from a meaningful two-state solution. i think the united states, president obama, will have to make a decision. the chances of his intercession successfully are probably pretty long. the odds are pretty bad. but if he wants to not become the american president on whose watch the two state solution that the conflict expires he'll have to do something. >> eliot: can he do something to reinforce abbas' capacity to negotiate, take power away from hamas and take it to the palestinian authority the counter weight in that world and
hamas has now empowered and the voices in israel that don't want peace have grown stronger because of this. is there any pass to any peace that you see in the near future? >> the problem is what you have essentially is a small kbabal of three players. the netanyahu government whose priorities are not the peace process but iran. and the greater chances he will have to confront his own ideology and coalition and hamas that has absolutely no stake and wants to undermine abbas. these are the...
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israel has to wait until ta changes before state hood can be confirmed. >> when i was in israel just few months ago and went into the palestinian territories in the west bank and i was with a bunch of children, little boys, and i asked them what they wanted to be, they said i want to fight israel, then dentist, what else their dreams might have been. does morton have a point? >> well, there's a conflict here. there are two peoples that have been at war for over 100 years and we're going to make peace with our enemies, not with our friends and the only splugs o this fight, a fight between two people over one piece of land is to figure out how to share the land or else we're going keep on killing each other. so the two-state solution is the only way for israel to have long-term and short-term security and also to preserve its jewish character. >> morton, don't you have to do a two-state solution and do it soon? the rights of these people who live in the palestinian territories. they just don't have them. >> yes, but we don't want another hamas type entity in the west bank that can hit
israel has to wait until ta changes before state hood can be confirmed. >> when i was in israel just few months ago and went into the palestinian territories in the west bank and i was with a bunch of children, little boys, and i asked them what they wanted to be, they said i want to fight israel, then dentist, what else their dreams might have been. does morton have a point? >> well, there's a conflict here. there are two peoples that have been at war for over 100 years and we're...
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they started a war where they attacked israel, five arab countries invaded, and they thought israel would easily be destroyed. it wasn't, and we have had 60- plus years where israel has been a state and the palestinians, overrun by their own arab allies, or cap essentially in bondage. they never achieved statehood because every time it was offered, like in 1947, with the jewish state and a palestinian state, they always said no if there is a jewish state. it is the lack of acceptance of a jewish state for this entire time that has prevented the emergence of the palestinian state. >> charles issue right in most regards about this, and israel has history on its side in terms of the right, but at the moment it does not have the present on its side and it is behaving in a way in which it alienates a great many people. to have only nine countries signed with israel on this a vote against palestinian statehood, and have some of our closest allies -- germany, which would not do this lightly, abstain -- it is quite a message to where israel is in its position in the world, and it cannot be ignore
they started a war where they attacked israel, five arab countries invaded, and they thought israel would easily be destroyed. it wasn't, and we have had 60- plus years where israel has been a state and the palestinians, overrun by their own arab allies, or cap essentially in bondage. they never achieved statehood because every time it was offered, like in 1947, with the jewish state and a palestinian state, they always said no if there is a jewish state. it is the lack of acceptance of a...
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it has pad past in the, ties with israel, t possibility of hostility there. war with turkey. there is lot of things to think about. adam: when you pose that question who comes next, we know who came next in egypt. then tomorrow we have the vote on the referendum for a constitution which seems highly unpopular with the egyptians yett is an islamist-backed sharia law constitution. sound if we don't win in any way, whether egypt or syria or turkey? >> adam, how is that arab spring thing working for you? i don't think it is going well for the united states. we're almost two years into it. look at libya, benghazi. overflow into places like mali where al qaeda is controlling territory. egypt, bahrain, yemen, syria. the place, the place is really a mess and i don't think the administration's policies have been very effective. they oversold what they thought would happen in this part of the world. we have real challenges to american interests right there right now. adam: i don't know if you can answer this question in 30 seconds if you were president obama with egypt and syria fallin
it has pad past in the, ties with israel, t possibility of hostility there. war with turkey. there is lot of things to think about. adam: when you pose that question who comes next, we know who came next in egypt. then tomorrow we have the vote on the referendum for a constitution which seems highly unpopular with the egyptians yett is an islamist-backed sharia law constitution. sound if we don't win in any way, whether egypt or syria or turkey? >> adam, how is that arab spring thing...
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., either to the region -- a region and toe israel. i support the president's call options on the table approach. and have voted early in my career as well as recently to support sanctions. now that the president has finally gotten the world community to join us, they are crippling. when we were acting unilaterally in the last administration with very little international support, [unintelligible] i heard mitt romney twice about the revolution about what more we could have done to support an iranian civilian uprising against the regime. sending our men and women into harm's way as on the table -- i think we missed an opportunity. on the council for a livable world, it is a 50 year-old nuclear non-proliferation organization. i support nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. if the groups as you do not go in or were forced -- the last thing i want to say is at the last of it, tommy thompson said -- i confronted him on the fact that he held investments in businesses that do business with iran. he said he did not know about it, blamed his sto
., either to the region -- a region and toe israel. i support the president's call options on the table approach. and have voted early in my career as well as recently to support sanctions. now that the president has finally gotten the world community to join us, they are crippling. when we were acting unilaterally in the last administration with very little international support, [unintelligible] i heard mitt romney twice about the revolution about what more we could have done to support an...
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for months, the rockets were sitting israel and israel's ambassador to the u.n. was pleading with the u.n. security council to do something, month after month, hundreds and hundreds of rockets and not until israel took action does the u.n. treat this as a crisis. >>eric: we need to point out a lot of the rockets that were flown into israel through or from gaza were iranian made. >>guest: yes. hamas is iranian backed, trained, supported, and funded. these are missiles with a longer range that can hit tel aviv, jerusalem, and this is getting very dangerous. remember, iran also backed the terrorist group hezbollah to the north in lebanon. >>eric: thank you, thank you are have much for joining us. we have police disrupting or taking a look at what is going on with the protests at lax airport. this is a live shot right there. your taxes are going up and that has grover norquist fired up, the antitax man. next. >>eric: look on the left side your screen, los angeles airport, lamb, where protesters have disrupted travel plans for a lost members and you can see the cops c
for months, the rockets were sitting israel and israel's ambassador to the u.n. was pleading with the u.n. security council to do something, month after month, hundreds and hundreds of rockets and not until israel took action does the u.n. treat this as a crisis. >>eric: we need to point out a lot of the rockets that were flown into israel through or from gaza were iranian made. >>guest: yes. hamas is iranian backed, trained, supported, and funded. these are missiles with a longer...
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. >> eliot: joining me now is congressman steve israel, chairman of the campaign committee, congressman welcome. >> thanks, governor. >> eliot: is it possible that you see the two sides getting into more rigid positions that each thinks it has given as much as it can without sacrificing it's base? is speaker boehner worried that he can't carry it any more and is the president getting heat for concessions he has made? >> i think the president has gone as far as he can go. he has compromised and compromised again to meet the americans halfway. the problem is instead of the republicans coming towards the president, they move further away. when the president had plan ha, the republicans had plan-b. now it's plan b-minus because they have new gyrations in the rules committee. the bottom line, the president has gone about as far as he can go. maybe further he went from the $250,000 trigger on taxes then $400,000. maybe he could go to $500,000. but fundamentally john boehner has to make a decision, what is more important the survival of the middle class and working families for the tea party o
. >> eliot: joining me now is congressman steve israel, chairman of the campaign committee, congressman welcome. >> thanks, governor. >> eliot: is it possible that you see the two sides getting into more rigid positions that each thinks it has given as much as it can without sacrificing it's base? is speaker boehner worried that he can't carry it any more and is the president getting heat for concessions he has made? >> i think the president has gone as far as he can go....
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>> there's a possibility of a shock, like an attack from a -- if israel were to attack iran, for example, we can't model that. that's outside the model, something calamitous for one candidate or the other in the debates that are upcoming, sure, those things could have an effect, but by and large, people made up the mind about the economy. we know that from a lot of sources, and what they are trying to figure out now is are they ready to go with the challenger? that's what we saw happening in the debate in denver a couple weeks ago, which is people are saying, yeah, i don't mind looking at the challenger and if i'm undecided, maybe that's who i'll go with. that's what our model is showing. gerri: wow. professor, really compelling information. come back sometime. it's just interesting analysis. appreciate your time today, thank you. >> thank you. gerri: all right. washington, they waste money. i know. i shocked you with the statement; right? that may not surprise you, but this might. the book announced a watch list of the most ridiculous spending in washington. of course, there's a lot of
>> there's a possibility of a shock, like an attack from a -- if israel were to attack iran, for example, we can't model that. that's outside the model, something calamitous for one candidate or the other in the debates that are upcoming, sure, those things could have an effect, but by and large, people made up the mind about the economy. we know that from a lot of sources, and what they are trying to figure out now is are they ready to go with the challenger? that's what we saw happening...
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steve israel, the current chairman of the democratic congressional committee is doing an absolutely terrific job and as he said momentum is growing but obviously we got a long way to go between now and the finish line in november. >> eliot: steve is a friend from way back, as the old clichÉ, the trend is your friend, and the trend right now is in favor of more and more pick up. last question very quickly and we'll talk more about this on the show later this evening. the report that the fda was intercepting e-mails and communication between its own scientists and many other folks, including you, you were number 14 on their list of targeted individuals or individuals whose intercepts were intercepted by them. what do you know about this? is this upsetting to you and does this bear inquiry? >> well, yes, it does. this is a very troubling report. this is way over the top tactics that appear to have been used by the fda to target about five of their scientists. i've asked secretary sebelius to conduct an independent inquiry to get the facts. the most important thing to do right now is to get the
steve israel, the current chairman of the democratic congressional committee is doing an absolutely terrific job and as he said momentum is growing but obviously we got a long way to go between now and the finish line in november. >> eliot: steve is a friend from way back, as the old clichÉ, the trend is your friend, and the trend right now is in favor of more and more pick up. last question very quickly and we'll talk more about this on the show later this evening. the report that the...
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and you can't you know in many cases it's hard to say that suicide is a mental illness in fact when israel said no more gun. we're going to take away the guns from the soldiers on the weekend when they come home can't bring their guns home so the suicide rate drops sixty percent that country and it didn't pop up anywhere else during the weekdays it just dropped because you know people are people are suicidal and they got a blaze of glory they see a gun. jump in here we just have a minute i mean. i find this all to be a little bit silly at this point that we're sitting here policy prescriptions out we're not even one hundred percent sure if they're where the system failed and we're out of our cent sure there are more guns there are in a state the more shooting deaths there are in the state oh well yes those are that doesn't say that a sandy hook doesn't occur that doesn't say that at all and if we're looking at preventing what occurred in sandy hook which i think we should seriously we know that when that when australia banned the gun is still the dust settles on this matter and then make a
and you can't you know in many cases it's hard to say that suicide is a mental illness in fact when israel said no more gun. we're going to take away the guns from the soldiers on the weekend when they come home can't bring their guns home so the suicide rate drops sixty percent that country and it didn't pop up anywhere else during the weekdays it just dropped because you know people are people are suicidal and they got a blaze of glory they see a gun. jump in here we just have a minute i...
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there hasn't been any changing of the israel and palestinian peace treaty or demonizing of israel and saying the palestinians are all good and israel's position is entirely indefensible and he has not sounded like the iranians, for example. i am hopeful he is trying to find a middle job. but keeping weapons out of the gaza strip is a difficult proposition yet if you try to blockade the place you caught the other problem of great antagonism in the palestinian and arab movements and population. so it is a thankful and impossible task but the instinct is to navigate the middle ground. >>shepard: our government and other western nations is your sense have enough sway although hamas, it is the muslim brotherhood by another name, they are so well connected? >>guest: we have to pick and choose our battles because if we try to call every shot we are not going to have enough sway. he is the response to mubarak who we supported for three decades and that fact we got mubarak out is not enough to compensate. morrissey will have -- morsi wil have a different agenda. we do not want an oppressive su
there hasn't been any changing of the israel and palestinian peace treaty or demonizing of israel and saying the palestinians are all good and israel's position is entirely indefensible and he has not sounded like the iranians, for example. i am hopeful he is trying to find a middle job. but keeping weapons out of the gaza strip is a difficult proposition yet if you try to blockade the place you caught the other problem of great antagonism in the palestinian and arab movements and population....
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telling us of the housing run israel or an illusion this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white chrimas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, , am on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! let me guess, , am on the naughty list again? you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatmenthat does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. teltrouble urinating, orhave kidan enlarged prostate.a, these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, ev
telling us of the housing run israel or an illusion this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white chrimas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, , am on the...
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israel will win. it's a very lop-sided war. on one hand you have the most popular military machine in the middle east, on the other side you have the inhabitants of gaza who have weapons that can't do very much. what's the long term strategy? what are they going to do about gaza? they have tried to economically choke it off. it didn't work. they have tried to kind of military operation before, once including a ground invasion. didn't really work. where are they going here? and that's where the united states can be helpful. >> fareed zakaria, always a pleasure to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ali. >>> warren buffett has to go shopping. maybe he'll offer up his . last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. â
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congressman steve israel joins me next. >> eliot: president obama's new conference on guns today was emotionally powerful and compelling. the passion of supplied night combined with the call of action on an issue everyone has been talking about since the horrific shootings on friday. what was the topic nearly from every question from the press corp, that's right the fiscal cliff. his take on the recent developments in the non-negotiation between the white house and speaker boehner. >> obama: the country deserves folks who are willing to compromise on behalf of the greater good, and not tangle themselves up in a whole bunch of ideological positions that don't make sense. the speaker is now proposing what he called plan-b. he said this would raise taxes only on folks making $1 million or more. let's think about the logic for a second. they're thinking about voting for raising taxes on folks who makeover $1 million, which they say they don't want to do, but they'll reject spending cuts which they say they do want to do. that defies logic. >> eliot: speaker boehner responded with brief c
congressman steve israel joins me next. >> eliot: president obama's new conference on guns today was emotionally powerful and compelling. the passion of supplied night combined with the call of action on an issue everyone has been talking about since the horrific shootings on friday. what was the topic nearly from every question from the press corp, that's right the fiscal cliff. his take on the recent developments in the non-negotiation between the white house and speaker boehner....
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, which will negotiate with israel. the united states has to find some way to keep him alive politically. lou: to that end that we might expect, perhaps, the autopsy results. coincide with the declaration of statehood by the general assembly. >> it is a holyspot. the question is not if he as poison its you did it. you know, is real, his colleague. lou: we thank you both. joining us tomorrow. ramping up ranking member of the banking committee. congressman devon yes, of california joins us. a member of the house financial-services committee and former verizon ceo among our guests. say with us. the president tells america again he has a mandate for higher taxes.@ the "a-team" does not necessarily agree. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur girl: don't ok at me
, which will negotiate with israel. the united states has to find some way to keep him alive politically. lou: to that end that we might expect, perhaps, the autopsy results. coincide with the declaration of statehood by the general assembly. >> it is a holyspot. the question is not if he as poison its you did it. you know, is real, his colleague. lou: we thank you both. joining us tomorrow. ramping up ranking member of the banking committee. congressman devon yes, of california joins us....
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nations have a higher median wealth than the united states that includes nations like australia japan and israel it also includes european nations that are in crisis like spain italy and ireland that's because over the thirty years since we embraced reaganomics the middle class in america has been devastated and the countries the rank ahead of us even the ones that are in the middle of a debt crisis in europe they have not sold out their middle class what do most of these countries with higher median wealth avin common universal health care strong labor unions generous social safety nets and high taxes on the rich all the things that we used to have here in the united states side from universal health care until reagan came along in the one nine hundred eighty s. declared war on organized labor went to work on doing the new deal and gave the super rich a massive tax cut so that today we're not the wealthiest nation on the planet anymore we just have the most romney level rich people but our working people we're not even doing as well as the workers of taiwan. now in the news coming out of capito
nations have a higher median wealth than the united states that includes nations like australia japan and israel it also includes european nations that are in crisis like spain italy and ireland that's because over the thirty years since we embraced reaganomics the middle class in america has been devastated and the countries the rank ahead of us even the ones that are in the middle of a debt crisis in europe they have not sold out their middle class what do most of these countries with higher...
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number two, i worry about the safety of the jewish state of israel. i have the pleasure of reading a lot of books, but no book has affected me more dramatically in the last couple of decades than this book that you were all given, "marked for death." it's an amazing book. it captured my attention from first to last. geert wilders is a brave man. he refused to be intimidated. he is a profile in courage. so are a lot of people that you've had the pleasure to meet, like pam geller and the robert spencer and frank gaffney and senator john andrews, but geert wilders, his life experience is extraordinary, just like i'm a denver boy, he's a dutch boy, and now quite a man, quite a political leader, and i think he is a truth-teller. i love freedom of speech. so does geert wilders. his book "marked for death" is all about that, and he brings a perspective that we don't have. he's from europe. he's seen what's gone on there. he knows what's going on in the middle east, and it's great that he worries about america. i'm excited to hear from geert wilders. what an
number two, i worry about the safety of the jewish state of israel. i have the pleasure of reading a lot of books, but no book has affected me more dramatically in the last couple of decades than this book that you were all given, "marked for death." it's an amazing book. it captured my attention from first to last. geert wilders is a brave man. he refused to be intimidated. he is a profile in courage. so are a lot of people that you've had the pleasure to meet, like pam geller and...
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israel doesn't care what the u.s. says, right? >> i don't think so. i think that during the era since 1967, we can find two different -- there is bipartisan supporting israel but bipartisan opposition to the idea of the settlements. it doesn't matter who was in power here in the united states. we think differently. we believe that judari sue mar ya had no sovereignty, never belonged to anyone and we have the right to be there. >> the prime minister told me he supported a contiguous state, no swiss cheese. is that still the goal? it would seem like putting more homes and settlements is exactly the opposite. >> i will tell you something that i really don't like when i give those examples. we had settlements in sinai. we signed a peace treaty in egypt to evacuate them. we had a settlement in gaza and it didn't stop sharon when he decided to evacuate the settlements. so if we are really having partner toward peace, we can take any decision we want. >> all right. the nfl under attack by its own former players. more than 80 cases involving some 2,000 nfl pl
israel doesn't care what the u.s. says, right? >> i don't think so. i think that during the era since 1967, we can find two different -- there is bipartisan supporting israel but bipartisan opposition to the idea of the settlements. it doesn't matter who was in power here in the united states. we think differently. we believe that judari sue mar ya had no sovereignty, never belonged to anyone and we have the right to be there. >> the prime minister told me he supported a contiguous...
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it's a move opposed by the united states and israel. can israel survive as a country if there aren't two states and without power for weeks because of sandy, long island residents were shocked when they got their electric bills. they add up. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. or that printin
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by the cerenial laws given to the priesthood of israel. i am bound, i believe, to the moral laws. the ten commandments are neither civil laws nor ceremonial. those are moral laws. they were the ones chiselled in stone. so when people -- it's a very common argument. yeah, but what about this law and what about this law. well, granted, that was that law for that point in time, and i'm under no obligation to do that. but when a law says for instance you will always tell the truth, you may not lie, sorry, that doesn't matter how times change. >> here's my confusion about you. because you have been with your wife kay, extremely generous in tackling things like aids. you have given millions to helping fight aids. >> with gay organizations all around the world. >> right. right. so you clearly have no problem with gay people per se. yet you want to prevent them having the same rights to get married as straight people. that leads me to i suppose a more obvious supplementary question. do you personally believe that gay people are born gay? or do the
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the head of israel's central bank will weigh in on that and america's fiscal mess. he's with me exclusively coming up. >> looking forward to that. >>> plus, we'll head thrive israel for the latest on efforts to end the seven days of fighting coming up. >>> if you were not with us earlier today, fed chairman bernanke said that the fed does not have the tools to offset the worst case scenario of going over the fiscal cliff. >> his comments earlier, the market really impacted by his comments about the fiscal cliff before rebounding. as soon as mr. bernanke said they are out of tools and it's on congress, the dow went from down 17 points to down 70. since then, we have come all the way back. now we're down 24. look at this intraday chart. >> is there a floor under this market? i want to show you something. i was reading in the car coming down here today. this is the latest "time" magazine. this is an article in this week's issue that wonders why stocks are dead. why didn't they put it on the cover? that would have been the perfect contrary indicator. they ponder whether
the head of israel's central bank will weigh in on that and america's fiscal mess. he's with me exclusively coming up. >> looking forward to that. >>> plus, we'll head thrive israel for the latest on efforts to end the seven days of fighting coming up. >>> if you were not with us earlier today, fed chairman bernanke said that the fed does not have the tools to offset the worst case scenario of going over the fiscal cliff. >> his comments earlier, the market really...
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maybe they want a war with israel. we know we don't recognize israel's right to exist. what does it mean to america? we already have mohammed morsi, the muslim brotherhood president of egypt calling for the release of the blind sheikh, one of the world's most notorious terrorist, mentor to usama bin laden. this is who the muslim brotherhood, is neil. their motto, the creed they live by reads in part "jihad is our way, dieing in way of allah is our highest hope." so give them $1.5 billion. >> neil: all right. in the meantime, the president wants to us get to the bottom of some of the real violent muslim uprisings we have seen. what could you pass along to him? >> look, it's not because of a film, low-budget 14-minute youtube clip. it's radical islamist ideology. groups like the muslim brotherhood, this is who they are. they are using the film like they used the muhammad cartoon as an excuse, as a pretext. this is the new normal now, post-arab spring. this is how it's going to be going forward. it is only going to get worse. it hate to be a downer but hey, someone has to
maybe they want a war with israel. we know we don't recognize israel's right to exist. what does it mean to america? we already have mohammed morsi, the muslim brotherhood president of egypt calling for the release of the blind sheikh, one of the world's most notorious terrorist, mentor to usama bin laden. this is who the muslim brotherhood, is neil. their motto, the creed they live by reads in part "jihad is our way, dieing in way of allah is our highest hope." so give them $1.5...
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i mean as you know hard to push john you want to reply matter of saying israel anyway it's a matter of saying they should israel is going to be wiped off the bat that's not criticizing theirs i don't want to shout has denied the holocaust is that important terrorist group problems or as you know you are liable he was not in charge like that governor and gentlemen gentlemen i have no i don't i'm joking here trying to jump in now ok let me say let me if i can go to you in london one of the things that's interesting is the i.m.f. is estimated that if the if this oil gambit is played out what the european union wants to do and what iran will do in retaliation or even before is that we could see as a thirty percent oil increase in the price of oil going up and i mean in these troubled times is it really worthwhile to do that when we have the eurozone that is tipping into recession obama's chances of pulling off a reelection if that is the price of gasoline goes up again i mean isn't this a really playing for playing with fire at a very bad time. no it was not a lot of playing with fire and
i mean as you know hard to push john you want to reply matter of saying israel anyway it's a matter of saying they should israel is going to be wiped off the bat that's not criticizing theirs i don't want to shout has denied the holocaust is that important terrorist group problems or as you know you are liable he was not in charge like that governor and gentlemen gentlemen i have no i don't i'm joking here trying to jump in now ok let me say let me if i can go to you in london one of the things...
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they are a danger to the region, our ally israel, and they are a danger to the entire world. with a nuclear iran, we not only have the risks of more terrorists getting access to nuclear weapons, more people in the region one nuclear weapons, it is destabilizing to the world. it means the whole world has an interest in making sure that they do not develop nuclear weapons. that is why i support the approach that has been used by president obama. that is he takes nothing off the table when he goes in. but he comes in and tries to work with other countries in order to bring pressure, in order, in this case, to put economic sanctions in place. in the case of syria, to provide support that we think is appropriate. i think the president is doing the right thing. he is cautious, he is measured, but he is firm. that is what we need when dealing with that part of the world. i just want to say i am really glad to support president obama as commander in chief, and i do not want to see mitt romney in that job. >> that is time. >> i said on the armed services committee. [applause] homeland
they are a danger to the region, our ally israel, and they are a danger to the entire world. with a nuclear iran, we not only have the risks of more terrorists getting access to nuclear weapons, more people in the region one nuclear weapons, it is destabilizing to the world. it means the whole world has an interest in making sure that they do not develop nuclear weapons. that is why i support the approach that has been used by president obama. that is he takes nothing off the table when he goes...
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. >> eliot: fascinating development in israel where the prime minister olmert said that he supports it. does that mean they're moving towards meaningful peace negotiations. >> there is an election coming up in israel. what has been missing in past elections is the peace center or left. as they formed a new party this week, if they're going to play that role, either can challenge the incumbent government or moderate its stance and try to see after the u.n. petition tomorrow with the palestinians
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, which will negotiate with israel. the united states has to find some way to keep him alive politically. lou: to that end that we might expect, perhaps, the autopsy results. coincide with the declaration of statehood by the general assembly. >> it is a holy spot. the question is not if he was poisoned its you did it. you know, is real, his colleague. lou: we thank you both. joining us tomorrow. ramping up ranking member of the banking committee. congressman devon yes, of california joins us. a member of the house financial-services committee and former verizon ceo among our guests. say with us. the president tells america again he has a mandate for higher taxes.@ the "a-team" does not necessarily agree. we will be right back. ♪ lou: rolling out the fiscal cliff could drive the country into recession, teamster president james hoffa says, so what. he thinks protecting intelligence programs is far more importance. >> we won the election command now we have to stand tall to make sure we protect the safety net medicare so
, which will negotiate with israel. the united states has to find some way to keep him alive politically. lou: to that end that we might expect, perhaps, the autopsy results. coincide with the declaration of statehood by the general assembly. >> it is a holy spot. the question is not if he was poisoned its you did it. you know, is real, his colleague. lou: we thank you both. joining us tomorrow. ramping up ranking member of the banking committee. congressman devon yes, of california joins...
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the legal ramifications for israel are not insignificant. and month ago, doctors say a woman died after they refused to perform an abortion. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. details just coming in. jessica yellin, our chief white house correspondent has them. what have you learned about what geithner listed out what the numbers and put on the table? >> he put out a number of $1.6 trillion in new taxes. that was, according to republican officials, a surprise. they expected a much smaller number and that has republicans crying foul. additional spending on medicare to pay doctors, protecting middle income americans from a tax hike. $50 billion in stimulus. and in return $400 billion in medicare and other savings next year and an agreed mechanism for allowing a vote on a debt ceiling increase republicans are not at all pleased with this, publicly crying foul. the white house has said that they have signed into law $1 trillion into tax cuts next year and will rg to compromise on more. bottom line, most sides seem more dug
the legal ramifications for israel are not insignificant. and month ago, doctors say a woman died after they refused to perform an abortion. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. details just coming in. jessica yellin, our chief white house correspondent has them. what have you learned about what geithner listed out what the numbers and put on the table? >> he put out a number of $1.6 trillion in new taxes. that was, according to republican officials,...
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going on there's a huge music history occurring on the mark when the carnage continues in gaza and israel claims its home arming to the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. he. says. well. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. a lot of american along liberal rubble join me tonight francesca chambers and marc harrold thank you both for joining me let's get back to it cook county illinois is one of the first counties in the nation to jump with both feet that they got a waiver to do it to jump into obamacare taking medicaid money and providing a quarter million low income people with access to health care that they didn't have before they're the lucky ones the people who live in cook county illinois because they're actually going to their county is going to have the state provided the waiver and then you've got republican states you know these red states there are likely to rick scott is a classic example down of florida here's one hundred million dollars no thanks it's going to leave ten million more peopl
going on there's a huge music history occurring on the mark when the carnage continues in gaza and israel claims its home arming to the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. he. says. well. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. a lot of american along liberal rubble join me tonight francesca chambers and marc harrold thank you both for joining me let's get back to it cook county illinois is one of the first...
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in iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps as saying they might launch a preemptive attack against israel. iran's president ahmadinejad is now in new york where he'll speak at the united nations on wednesday. the u.n. general assembly is in new york this week. today not far from the coast of iran, the united states and 33 other nations held the largest military drill in that part of the world ever. the goal is to clear away sea mines that might be set down by iran in a future war. >>> despite calls for calm from the obama administration, the situation is also getting quite a bit hotter in the east china sea. four chinese ships moved into what japan considers its territorial waters today. the japanese government immediately filed an official protest. the chinese ships quickly exited the disputed waterway. last week you might recall we first told you about the fight between japan and china over islands and fishing rights in that particular area. ty? >> all right, sue. just heard diana's report on home builders. huge numbers from lennar and now one wall street firm is saying hold your horses
in iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps as saying they might launch a preemptive attack against israel. iran's president ahmadinejad is now in new york where he'll speak at the united nations on wednesday. the u.n. general assembly is in new york this week. today not far from the coast of iran, the united states and 33 other nations held the largest military drill in that part of the world ever. the goal is to clear away sea mines that might be set down by iran in a future war. >>>...
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second israel had to free this man from jail. the sick but still powerful spiritual leader of hamas. today he got a hero's welcome in gaza. also free 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. >> the failed assassination was a disaster. poison and second, israel had to free this man from jail. sheikh ahmed yassin, the sick but still powerful spiritual leader of hamas. today he got a hero's welcome in gaza. also free, 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. the failed assassination was indeed a disaster for israel. the guy they were trying to kill did not dye die. israeli agents were captured. israel had to provide the antidote to save the life of the guy they were trying to kill, and they had to release almost two dozen palestinians from jail. there is pressure on prime minister netanyahu to resign. 15 years later netanyahu is again the prime minister. and meshaal is the again the head of hamas. he has been in exile the hole time. he has never, ever been to gaza, which is where hamas is based until toda
second israel had to free this man from jail. the sick but still powerful spiritual leader of hamas. today he got a hero's welcome in gaza. also free 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. >> the failed assassination was a disaster. poison and second, israel had to free this man from jail. sheikh ahmed yassin, the sick but still powerful spiritual leader of hamas. today he got a hero's welcome in gaza. also free, 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. the...
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israel will win if there is a lopsided war. you have a powerful machine in the middle east and then you have gaza that has a few rockets. that's a tactical move tt the israelis have undertaken. understandable because of the rocket fire they faced. but what is the long term strategy? what are they going to do about gaza? they tried to economically choke it off, it didn't work. they tried this military operation before including a ground invasion. didn't really work. where are they going here? and that's where the united states can be helpful. >> fareed zakaria, always a pleasure seeing you. one of the richest men in the world says i may have to go dress shopping in a few years. maybe help help me get something nice. warren buffett is on the show next. ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the greatest malibu ever. ♪ i have
israel will win if there is a lopsided war. you have a powerful machine in the middle east and then you have gaza that has a few rockets. that's a tactical move tt the israelis have undertaken. understandable because of the rocket fire they faced. but what is the long term strategy? what are they going to do about gaza? they tried to economically choke it off, it didn't work. they tried this military operation before including a ground invasion. didn't really work. where are they going here?...
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he would take a harder line on israel and a tougher line on the palestinians than barack obama has. and that was perceived as a vulnerability that president obama had with not just jewish voters, but that didn't seem to get a whole lock of traction nevertheless it's an example of mitt romney trying to find an opening. >> i think you are both right. you have highlighted what i would say are marginal differences. the reality is given where we will be in the multiple wars we have been fighting. we will be talking about one thing and one thing only. the economy, jobs jobs jobs. and globally for all of us as citizens in a world dependent on the crisis of al-qaeda. nonetheless it will drive this forward. thank you both for your time. >> thank you. >> occupy across the country. it's may day coming up on "viewpoint." >>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of
he would take a harder line on israel and a tougher line on the palestinians than barack obama has. and that was perceived as a vulnerability that president obama had with not just jewish voters, but that didn't seem to get a whole lock of traction nevertheless it's an example of mitt romney trying to find an opening. >> i think you are both right. you have highlighted what i would say are marginal differences. the reality is given where we will be in the multiple wars we have been...
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biggest debt in the history the country ronald reagan one guy you are more money than every president of israel are going to jimmy carter you just reveal the prob with your argument which is that you bring up ronald reagan and a lot of folks talk about ronald reagan certainly people in my side of the world are very fond of him but people forget that ronald reagan spending under ronald reagan was actually very high comparable to what we're seeing right now twenty two twenty three percent of g.d.p. year after year after year so if what you're saying is true that spending a lot of money as a percentage of g.d.p. or as an absolute amount is what's going to ensure prosperity for the future then you should i guess i'm going to say it's investing in america will ensure prosperity ron reagan spend a lot of money stupidly he had almost a trillion dollars off to his buddies in the defense industry for the star wars program that never materialized and a lot of money just vanished into space i'm not not literally but well actually literally i suppose but you know if you're concerned about your three year o
biggest debt in the history the country ronald reagan one guy you are more money than every president of israel are going to jimmy carter you just reveal the prob with your argument which is that you bring up ronald reagan and a lot of folks talk about ronald reagan certainly people in my side of the world are very fond of him but people forget that ronald reagan spending under ronald reagan was actually very high comparable to what we're seeing right now twenty two twenty three percent of...
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israel is on alert the surrounding countries are on alert. >> certainly a very dangerous swigs. bridget walid thank you for being with us. >> what is sarin gas? the details of what the chemical can do to you is terrifying. if he uses the gas does america get involved? should america get involved? wit. >> reports are that syrian president assad has taken steps to unleash a deadly nerve gas outlawed by the u.n. and classified as a weapon of mass destruction. but what is saran gas and what happens when it is released? with me is emergency medicine specialist dr. stephan garner. thanks so much for being with us this evening. >> nice to see. >> you what is nerve gas. >> encompass incapacitates the nerves. your body stops moving. you start to fill up. gets to the lungs and the rest of your body. you die within a few minutes. >> you can touch it, breathe it in. somebody is poison your glass. if you wants to do a weapons of mass destruction aerosolize it. you will kill whatever is inside. >> what are they talking about when they say that assad's people have already mixed it and my sourc
israel is on alert the surrounding countries are on alert. >> certainly a very dangerous swigs. bridget walid thank you for being with us. >> what is sarin gas? the details of what the chemical can do to you is terrifying. if he uses the gas does america get involved? should america get involved? wit. >> reports are that syrian president assad has taken steps to unleash a deadly nerve gas outlawed by the u.n. and classified as a weapon of mass destruction. but what is saran...